Chemistry Club Meeting 4/28: Cyanotype Imaging and Prussian Blue

The HVCC Chemistry Club will meet on Monday, April 28, 2025 at 2 pm in SCI 385 to learn more about cyanotype imaging and Prussian Blue.  Early photographs relied on the reactions of light-sensitive materials embedded on either film or paper.  Invented in 1842, cyanotype is an inexpensive low-toxicity option for producing images.  The cyanotype process produces Prussian blue.  Attendees will learn about the chemistry and be able to try cyanotype imaging for themselves!!

While not required to attend any of our meetings, all interested HVCC students (and faculty/staff) are encouraged to stay up to date with all HVCC Chemistry Club information by enrolling in our Brightspace organization:  Log into Brightspace. Choose “Discover” on the Navigation bar. Search for “HVCC Chemistry Club” Click on the tile text. Select either the “Enroll in Course” or “Request Access” option. Once your request has been approved, you will see the HVCC Chemistry Club option in your HVCC Organizations section.

Questions?  Contact Dr. Nowosielski (d.nowosielski@hvcc.edu)